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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
Ernest Ansermet - Richard Wagner  Götterdämmerung - Siegfried's Funeral March   Favoriting Ansermet Conducts Wagner  London  1964  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Moody Blues  In The Beginning   Favoriting On The Threshold of a Dream  Deram  1969  0:06:15 (Pop-up)
The Moody Blues  Lovely To See You   Favoriting On The Threshold of a Dream  Deram  1969  0:08:38 (Pop-up)
Anna German  Случайность   Single  Melodiya   1974  0:11:50 (Pop-up)
Tomorrow Featuring Keith West  My White Bicycle   Favoriting Tomorrow  Parlaphone  1968  0:15:26 (Pop-up)
Roddy McDowall  The Beast Man   Favoriting Beneath the Planet of the Apes OST  Amos  1970  0:19:13 (Pop-up)
The Jazz Butcher  The Jazz Butcher Vs The Prime Minister   Favoriting Bloody Nonsense  Big Time  1986  0:19:18 (Pop-up)
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie  You, Yes, You, You, You   Favoriting A Bit of Fry & Laurie  BBC  1992  0:21:52 (Pop-up)
Tomorrow Featuring Keith West  Revolution   Favoriting Tomorrow  Parlaphone  1968  0:24:09 (Pop-up)
The Jazz Butcher  Death Dentist   Favoriting Bloody Nonsense  Big Time  1986  0:28:05 (Pop-up)
ccc  Cracked Pepper   Favoriting Cracked Pepper  ccc  2007  0:31:53 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Jazz-ansamblj 'Balalaika' 

Dihanije   Favoriting

La Musique Sovietique - From Palanga to Gurzufa - L’ete 69 

Melodiya 

1969 

0:36:06 (Pop-up)
Earle Hagen  The Mod Squad Theme   Favoriting None  ABC-Paramount  1968  0:42:06 (Pop-up)
Judy Garland  Over The Rainbow (Partial Take)   Favoriting The Wizard of Oz: The Deluxe Edition  Rhino  1995  0:43:02 (Pop-up)
Neil Bucannon  Praying for rain   Favoriting Community Skratch Music Volume 4  CSM  2013  0:43:38 (Pop-up)
Jamaican Queens  Kids Get Away   Favoriting Wormfood  Notown  2013  0:46:21 (Pop-up)
Death Songs  Overdose   Favoriting Sung Inside A House  Death Songs  2013  0:49:56 (Pop-up)
Leonard Rosenman  March Of The Apes   Favoriting Beneath the Planet of the Apes OST  Amos  1970  0:54:29 (Pop-up)
Vince Mack Mongrul  Johnny Dreams Heavy Bout Bass   Favoriting Community Skratch Music Volume 4  CSM  2013  0:58:01 (Pop-up)
Chim Kothari  La Playa   Favoriting The Sound Of Sitar  Deram  1966  1:02:18 (Pop-up)
Cast  Hello!   Favoriting The Book of Mormon  Ghostlight  2011  1:14:36 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Jazz-ansamblj 'Balalaika' 

Dihanije   Favoriting

La Musique Sovietique - From Palanga to Gurzufa - L’ete 69 

Melodiya 

1969 

1:07:29 (Pop-up)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark  This Is Helena   Favoriting Dazzle Ships  Virgin  1983  1:12:14 (Pop-up)
ccc  She's Slipping   Favoriting Cracked Pepper  ccc  2007  1:14:09 (Pop-up)
Emil Richards  Emerald (May)   Favoriting Psychedelic Percussion - Stones  UNI  1966  1:18:34 (Pop-up)
Analfabites  The Sun Keeps Shining   Favoriting Compacto Duplo  RCA  1969  1:21:00 (Pop-up)
Bob Moog  Envelope Follower   Favoriting Unknown  Unknown    1:24:15 (Pop-up)
Public Image Ltd.  The Flowers of Romance   Favoriting The Flowers of Romance  Warner Bros.  1981  1:24:34 (Pop-up)
Mocedades  Eres Tú   Favoriting Coleccion Original: Mocedades  Sony  1998  1:27:30 (Pop-up)
Yes  Five Per Cent For Nothing   Favoriting Fragile  Atlantic  1971  1:30:54 (Pop-up)
Booka Shade  Night Falls (Larry Gold's 'Night Falls Over Philly' String Version)   Favoriting Cinematic Shades (The Slow Songs)  Get Physical Music  2008  1:31:48 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Jazz-ansamblj 'Balalaika' 

Dihanije   Favoriting

La Musique Sovietique - From Palanga to Gurzufa - L’ete 69 

Melodiya 

1969 

1:35:19 (Pop-up)
Fever Tree  San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)   Favoriting San Francisco Girls  MCA  1967  1:40:07 (Pop-up)
Barbatuques  Capuera   Favoriting Corpo Do Som  MCD World  2002  1:44:21 (Pop-up)
The Sorrows  Pioggia sul Tuo Viso   Favoriting Come imparai ad amare le donne  RCA Italiana  1966  1:45:55 (Pop-up)
Maria Bethânia  Pierrot Apaixonado   Favoriting Grandes Autores da MPB Noel Rosa  Philips  1998  1:48:19 (Pop-up)
Milton Nascimento  Rio Vermelho   Favoriting Courage  A&M  1969  1:50:43 (Pop-up)
Jackie Lynton  La Ballata di Hank McCain, Part 1   Favoriting Canto Morricone Vol. 2 - Western Songs & Ballads  Bear Family  1998  1:54:01 (Pop-up)
Jason Falkner  I Will   Favoriting Bedtime With The Beatles: Part Two  Adrenalin Records  2008  1:56:11 (Pop-up)
Mason Williams  Classical Gas   Favoriting The Mason Williams Phonograph Record  Warner Bros.  1968  1:58:27 (Pop-up)
Quincy Jones  They Call Me Mr. Tibbs! (Main Title)   Favoriting In The Heat Of The Night / They Call Me Mister Tibbs  Rykodisc  1970  2:01:32 (Pop-up)
Radio Stars  No Russians in Russia   Favoriting The Chiswick Story  Chiswick  1975  2:06:04 (Pop-up)
Alex Gopher  Houhouhouhouhouhouhouhou   Favoriting Est-ce une gopher party baby?  Go 4 Music  1996  2:09:04 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Jazz-ansamblj 'Balalaika' 

Dihanije   Favoriting

La Musique Sovietique - From Palanga to Gurzufa - L’ete 69 

Melodiya 

1969 

2:09:36 (Pop-up)
The Dining Rooms  Found Footage   Favoriting Etage Noir Slo Mo Collection Volume One  Etage Noir Recordings  2011  2:16:34 (Pop-up)
Quincy Jones with Bill Cosby  Glimmer - Bedrock (John Digweed & Nick Muir)   Favoriting The New Mixes, Vol. 1  Concord Jazz  2004  2:22:07 (Pop-up)
Lalo Schifrin  Agnus Dei   Favoriting Verve Jazzclub: Mission Impossible And Other Thrilling Themes  Verve  2008  2:27:23 (Pop-up)
Elmer Bernstein  The Hard Bondage   Favoriting The Ten Commandments (soundtrack)  Paramount  1956  2:32:55 (Pop-up)
Andre Previn  Executive Party Dance   Favoriting Rollerball (Original Soundtrack Recording)  UA  1975  2:33:49 (Pop-up)
Jadranka Stojakovic & Miroslav Tadic  Kad ja podjoh na Bentbasu   Favoriting Sarajevo Love Songs  Piranha Germany  2007  2:36:54 (Pop-up)
Luluc  Things Behind The Sun   Favoriting Way to Blue: The Songs of Nick Drake  StorySound  2013  2:40:56 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Jazz-ansamblj 'Balalaika' 

Dihanije   Favoriting

La Musique Sovietique - From Palanga to Gurzufa - L’ete 69 

Melodiya 

1969 

2:45:02 (Pop-up)
Peter Thomas Sound Orchester  Space-Patrol (Raumpatrouille)   Favoriting Raumpatrouille - The Complete Music  Polyphon  1966  2:49:00 (Pop-up)
Johnny Winter  Gone For Bad   Favoriting The Johnny Winter Story Vol. 1 (1959-1967)  P-Vine Japan  1988  2:50:46 (Pop-up)
Paddy Kingsland  Vespucci   Favoriting Fourth Dimension - BBC Radiophonic Workshop  BBC Recordings  1973  2:52:41 (Pop-up)
ccc  Cracked Pepper (Reprise)   Favoriting Cracked Pepper  ccc  2007  2:55:42 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
BDR:

Happy 200, Richard.

So, you sub instead of cool trip to Barca, DH?
Avatar 9:06pm
amEdeo:

YEAAAAH. Mah jam.
Avatar 9:07pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Guten Abend!

*&* Sun Ra - b. May 22, 1914
- same day of the year.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08pm
dvx:

Guten Abend indeed - Wagner is everywhere here this year.
Avatar 9:09pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

200th is big.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:10pm
dvx:

Not everyone is enthused, however.
Avatar 9:10pm
tim:

Howdy, anybody.
Avatar 9:11pm
Loretta:

Hi all....
Avatar 9:13pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wagner's portrayal in 'Lisztomania' is certainly interesting...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:15pm
dvx:

Interesting that the Cyrillic seems to negate the option of favoriting the song.
Avatar 9:16pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...needs a red star? : p ...
Avatar 9:16pm
fleep:

Hey, tim, good to see you back on the air. Got a handful of MfDH's on my mp3 player, a fresh one is welcome.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:18pm
G:

One of Steve Howe's first great solos.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:18pm
dvx:

Just thought I'd mention that this is a great set.

@RR Good one!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:19pm
G:

Guitar tone slices like a knife.
Avatar 9:19pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 9:19pm
tim:

@dvx: I notice it also comes up as cyber-gibberish in the "Songs Played" pages. Maybe a note to Kenzo is in order.
Avatar 9:21pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- all true, but 'White Bicycle' ends up on every Psych Compliation. Tomorrow's got other great tunes you never hear.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:24pm
G:

Claremont Lake, RR63. Incredible tone in the solo. It was a b side. And so many great compositions. The Beatles Revolution came after Tomorrow's song of that name.
Avatar 9:24pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

"Hallucinations" is my fave.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:24pm
Uncle Michael:

Let's not forget Nazareth's version of White Bicycle...hello folks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:25pm
dvx:

@tim I guess the system isn't set up for that. Sluchaynost' would be the transliteration, if that helps anyone.
Avatar 9:26pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- & a tribute to the free 'anarchistic' White Bikes of Amsterdam, my understanding...
Avatar 9:27pm
tim:

And "sluchainost" translates as "randomness" with a hint of existential despair... It was pretty big hit in the Soviet Union.
Avatar 9:28pm
fleep:

Someone wanted more Tomorrow and got it.
Avatar 9:29pm
tim:

It was in the cards.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:31pm
G:

mhm :)
Avatar 9:31pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I quite enjoyed & learned a lot from
- 'How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin' :
www.youtube.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:33pm
dvx:

Good song, anyway. I'll have to ask my Russian friends if they know it.
Avatar 9:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I am quite curious about the Plastic People of the Universe:
en.wikipedia.org...

- Sound & Pepper - ??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:38pm
G:

from Tim's playlist page's description of tonight's show:

A tidepool of complex molecular ferment is promised. Bring an enemy!
Avatar 9:38pm
Loretta:

@RRN63 ~ interesting youtube link. I'll be up late tonight!
Avatar 9:42pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

PBS, that's all. Haven't found 'John Lennon's Jukebox' on there yet to watch - suspect Copyright prob.s - but that's great too.

- O' Mighty Bomb!
Avatar 9:45pm
Holly in NC:

Oh man, I'm missing The Jazz Butcher (or, rather DID miss). Bummer!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:47pm
G:

Wow! a rare FMU Frances Gumm spotting!
Avatar 9:48pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...a world full of poo - & one station w/ an overabundance of great DJ's...sigh...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:51pm
Uncle Michael:

a surfeit
Avatar 9:52pm
tim:

a windfall...
  9:52pm
P-90:

The Tomorrow song was originally titled "Claramont Lake", no one is quite sure how the name got changed to Claremont Lake" on some reissues/compilations. Steve likes to tell how he met Frank Zappa in London, and the moment they were introduced, Frank said: "Wow, Steve from Tomorrow? Claramont lake is a great record, I really like that guitar solo!" Steve says it made him feel like maybe he'd really arrived, to be "liked" by no less a personage than FZ, already a big star when Steve was just breaking in.
Avatar 9:52pm
fleep:

a cornucopia
Avatar 9:53pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- surfeit: c'est Francais por un petit Surfer - n'est pas - ?...
  9:53pm
P-90:

a piquant bounty
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:54pm
Uncle Michael:

non
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:55pm
G:

oui oui oui a louer homme
Avatar 9:55pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- I can see a similarity in Zappa & Howe styles - the 'clipped' tone that G described already (Frank called a technique he used his 'bagpipe' style) - & blues-based but going elsewhere...not real articulate about it here...
  9:56pm
P-90:

gotcha
Avatar 9:59pm
john:

My gawd, that song was amazing
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03pm
G:

@RR: Zappa loved the Claremont Lake (or Claramount Lake; albums vary) solo on the B Side of White Bicycle. See Howe's recollection about meeting Zappa and Zappa saying just that, back in the actual Tomorrow days of 67-68. The whole interview is Howe discussing Tomorrow in the late 90s:

nfte.org...
  10:05pm
P-90:

"...back in the actual Tomorrow days" haha
Avatar 10:06pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Cheers. ...Just the fact that these guys were pretty familiar w/ seeing Hendrix @ close range regularly...
  10:07pm
Kathy:

omg
Avatar 10:07pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...loox like you put Sitar & Mormon on the same line...
Avatar 10:10pm
fleep:

Hasa Diga Eebowai is the best song, but you can't play it on broadcast air. Maybe not even the stream.
Avatar 10:13pm
Loretta:

@G ~ good info. thanks for the link.
Avatar 10:16pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- yes, G - having a read to this soundtrack...
Avatar 10:17pm
tim:

@ Revolution Rabbit Nov63: Thanks. Yikes.
Avatar 10:18pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- this is great as a variation because George Martin didn't arrange 'She's Leaving Home' (it's okay as it is)...
Avatar 10:18pm
Loretta:

very nice
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20pm
G:

@Loretta: Mike Tiano (the Notes from the Edge interviewer there) has been the premier Yes interviewer and allround expert since at least the 90s. He has even shown up as a writer of some Yes liner notes in the last decade or so.
  Swag For Life Member 10:22pm
12539:

I miss the EFD theme song, but otherwise Tim you're doing the usual fine job.
  10:26pm
P-90:

RIP Bob Moog
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:30pm
Stevel:

PIL to Mocedades. GOD I love WFMU.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:30pm
Uncle Michael:

1973 Eurovison winner.
  10:31pm
P-90:

This actually broke through to the top ten (#1?), it was all over the top 40 radio stations.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:31pm
G:

Was just gonna say, Mike. I was living in the UK in 73, and it got publicity there.
Avatar 10:33pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Was there an English-lang. version?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33pm
Uncle Michael:

I've done a show of Eurovision hits...was thinking about maybe doing a set on Friday.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33pm
G:

OK, more Howe :p

This song title was a slam on a prior manager, who got 5% despite not working for them any more
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34pm
Uncle Michael:

I've heard an English translation. Eres Tu was allegedly plagiarized from the 1966 Yugoslavian entry,
  10:36pm
P-90:

@RR: It actually became a hit in the US in Spanish, just as it is. They appeared on Bandstand, Midnight Special, the whole deal.
Avatar 10:36pm
tim:

Tempest in a Slovenian teapot...
Avatar 10:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Right - it's strange to be almost 50 & only partly remember these things...
  10:38pm
P-90:

Remember what things?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38pm
Uncle Michael:

1973, I was still pretty steeped in top 40, even as I was beginning to listen to other things.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39pm
dvx:

Eurovision hasn't been the same since most entries started to sing in English.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:40pm
Stevel:

I was a huge top 40 listener in the early 70s. Taped hours on my cassette recorder.
Avatar 10:40pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- well - hearing Oldies formats enuff (restaurants & such)
- I came to the conclusion that I don't hate Top40
- I just took the Left Road around mid-1970s when Punk as We Now Know It began (Ramones shoulda been Top40 &tc.)...
  10:41pm
P-90:

Still got those airchecks? What city/stations?
Avatar 10:41pm
ottovonbqe:

P-90 needs to get with the program.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:41pm
Stevel:

Aw shucks, Tim. You're OK in my book too!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42pm
Ike:

Добрый вечер! Good to hear you back on, Tim.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42pm
Uncle Michael:

Man I like this Fever Tree track.
Avatar 10:43pm
Loretta:

I always loved this one! SF rocks
Avatar 10:43pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- I had an older sibling (one of the classic situations) - so I was spoonfed an awful lot - & thus spared the embarassment of looking back & seeing what poo I was into...
Avatar 10:46pm
Loretta:

I have a younger brother & he was got dragged to the Village every weekend to hear & see some new stuff.
Avatar 10:48pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- well - I'm from (& back in) smalltown NorthNewEngland - so Music was never a Social thing for me - all thru the Media...I'm an introvert anyhow...
Avatar 10:51pm
tim:

Yo IKE!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:51pm
G:

"Pierrot in Love/Passion". nice to hear Brasilian Portuguese accents so often on FMU
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:52pm
G:

acabou chorando -- ended up crying. they love the sad love song, they do
Avatar 10:53pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Anybody know that 3-disc Tropicalia collection w/ the white-ish cover?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:55pm
G:

"Yellow River" by "Milton" as they call him down there!
Avatar 10:56pm
fleep:

An only child, offspring of someone in retail. Earliest record collection was free demos from the store that nobody else wanted. I learned to like music no one had ever heard of, because I liked it, not because it was popular. And now I'm here.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:58pm
G:

I too cassette taped the top 30 countdowns off CKLW in the early 70s before moving away. Who had money to buy everything in prepubescence as part of a six-kid family.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:00pm
G:

Gas it up!
  11:00pm
P-90:

@G: Yeah, I was just thinking the same thing about the strong Brazilian music presence here. More evidence of the uber-hipness that is WFMU. Gaylord plays some wild Brazilian stuff sometimes.
Also: thanks for posting the link to the Howe interview re: the psychedelic era. I was too lazy to find it. NFTE is nifty!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:00pm
Uncle Michael:

The Mason Williams was a staple of my mom's turntable.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:01pm
G:

NFTE was a mailed fanzine may back when, became an internet email and website by the mid 90s. Great resource for the Yes hardcores
  11:02pm
P-90:

Howe always describes this song as a major influence.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
G:

may = way, i need more sleep :p
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
G:

true dat p nine oh
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
Stevel:

Classical Gas has always been slightly eerie for me. It was popular on the radio when I was very young, sitting in the basement with my parents during tornado warnings in Kansas City MO.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03pm
G:

Classical windstorm
Avatar 11:03pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

fleep: reminds me of Phillip Glass about himself in a doc.

Mojo Comments on buying Tropicalia - might be worth reading for me anyhow - dunno :
www.mojo4music.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03pm
Uncle Michael:

I'm a stone's throw from there Stevel.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:04pm
G:

or, about as far as an F5 can blow a stone
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:05pm
Uncle Michael:

I'm always on the verge of an Os Mutantes binge.
Avatar 11:05pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Oh - read about M.Williams in SmothersBros. book...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:05pm
Stevel:

Indiana has its share of rough weather, but nothing like out that way.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:05pm
Uncle Michael:

@G: a friend of mine found debris from the OK tornado in his yard this morning.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:06pm
Uncle Michael:

There's a Smothers book? Well of course there is. Is it good?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07pm
Ike:

"Classical Gas" reminded me of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for some reason. Did the Eagles rip that off for "Journey of the Sorcerer," which was the Hitchhiker's Guide theme?
Avatar 11:07pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- thing that just hit this week - funnel was a mile & 1/2 wide they say. I'm speechless.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07pm
Uncle Michael:

My favorite thing from this soundtrack is Fowl Owl onn the Prowl.
Avatar 11:12pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

It's 'Dangerously Funny' :
www.amazon.com...

- & on YouTube you can see George Harrison stopping in on SmothersBros. just to say 'keep trying to get past the censors', & things like that...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:12pm
Stevel:

As a newspaper photog, covering tornado aftermath was always fascinating. I ALWAYS saw something I'd never seen before, even after smaller storms. Physics.
Avatar 11:13pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Townshend says it's headphones that did for his hearing - not being the 1st guy w/ a 6" amp.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13pm
Uncle Michael:

Steve, you're from KC and you're a shooter? We have to know some of the same people. What region do you work in?
Avatar 11:15pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

6' - foot amp...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:16pm
G:

Noel R. made traditional Rio samba urban and political back in the 30s. Died in his 20s. he's the OG underlying bossa nova and tropicalia later ion in 60s/70s
Avatar 11:18pm
fleep:

Has the building in the picture been identified?
Avatar 11:19pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Joy Division got their name from the whoring section of the Nazi death camps - anybody didn't actually / unironically know...
  11:19pm
P-90:

Is that the new WFMU studio? Just askin
Avatar 11:21pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...need to know basis...
- Japan?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:22pm
G:

Mount Fuji???
Avatar 11:22pm
tim:

The building is the top housing of a "rope way" or cable car, over Hakone, a resort area in Japan, about 2-3 hours drive from Tokyo. The top of the mountain (not Fuji) was once owned by a Seibu CEO, later disgraced. And that's Mt Fuji in the background, for scale.
Avatar 11:22pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- topography looks Japanese - but lettering?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:22pm
Uncle Michael:

TinEye couldn't identify it.
  11:23pm
P-90:

@RR: That is in fact Japanese "kana."
Avatar 11:24pm
Holly in NC:

TinEye has been rather useless recently, don't know why. Just too many images, I guess!
Avatar 11:24pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- he had a tidy little view of the Sacred Mt. ...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24pm
Uncle Michael:

That building had to have been a stunning eyesore the day they cut the ribbon.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24pm
G:

Probably everyone knows, but it's a typical Japanese visual arts thing to build a scene with Fuji in the background in some interesting or fraught way
Avatar 11:24pm
fleep:

That explains the wacky architecture, ty.
Avatar 11:25pm
tim:

Wacky, and decrepit as hell. Those Yugoslavian war monuments tinyurl.com... got nothing on this!
Avatar 11:26pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- you mean they Paste Fuji in the picture, or just like it in the frame that way?...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26pm
Uncle Michael:

You can see the part to the right houses the wheelhouse and those angle bits are anchors. The cable runs from the other side of the building.
  11:26pm
P-90:

Yeah, its a weird mix of styles, and it's reminiscent of postwar iron curtain stuff.
Avatar 11:28pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- & would have to be quake proof nonetheless?...So much for Feng Shui, I should think...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:28pm
G:

Imperial Gizzard?

Virtus non stemma is Latin for

Virtue (or in the older sense literally manliness), Not Ancestry (i.e., I may not be from a prominent old family, but I got it goin.')
Avatar 11:29pm
tim:

Ministry of Construction, aka Ministry of Concrete... there's a lot of brutal, soviet-looking architecture in Japan.
  11:30pm
P-90:

Quake-proof, but alas, not Godzilla-proof.
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G:

With photoshop who knows, RR. But painters would get Fuji in the background (whether by painting from a spot where it *was*, or by taking artistic license), thus adding gravitas, making a comment, ironizing, etc., because of all the meanings Fuji carries in Japan.
Avatar 11:32pm
tim:

I took this photo, ferchrissakes. That's Fuji-san.
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G:

You'd never photoshop, Tim. Virtus. :p I was talking about Fuji in visual art generally.
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Holly in NC:

Loving all the frisky flute, as well as G's knowledge.
  11:33pm
P-90:

@Tim: No S#!T ?!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- deffo this Corporate guy's perch...
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tim:

I could possibly Photoshop... but in this case I did not. You have no reason to trust my word, of course.
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G:

fwiw, "The current kanji for Mount Fuji, 富 and 士, mean "wealth" or "abundant" and "a man with a certain status" respectively. "
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G:

Were you thinking about Fuji-in-background art/culture baggage in taking it, or as you said using it for scale and orientation? Feel free to give your word or not :p
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- what w/ several kinds of Kewlness coming out of Japan
- & w/ our own financial disaster & Corporate nasties
- I guess it's been easy to forget how seriously Corporate & goal-oriented Japanese society is...

- How could you be there & not put Fuji in?
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Uncle Michael:

I understand they like to put Mt. Fuji into the background of photographs of Mt. Fuji.
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dvx:

Tim, thanks for the great show - hope to hear from you again soon!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

HaHa! ...look: __/ \__
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I am a fan in one, Sir.
- Grazzi.
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P-90:

@tim: It's a hell of a nice composition, in any case. Fuji is kind of small, lurking o the horizon, not majestically looming per usual. So: you could say the diminished symbol of Fuji resonates with the mundane, decrepit, industrial structure to evoke the loss of tradition and cultural strength in Japan. Or: not.
Avatar 11:44pm
tim:

Thanks everybody. One more mic break and at midnight, I go to clean the toilets. Happily.
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fleep:

RRN Check the archive, there's more. And many pictures of Gabrielle Drake.
  11:47pm
P-90:

Thanks for a top-notch show! Come back soon!
Wear rubber gloves when you scrub them toilets!
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Uncle Michael:

Thanks tim. I like your hideaway.
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G:

Porcelain loves company!
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G:

Agni's Day -- Indian Fire Holiday (j/k)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The UFO girl - *that's* Nick Drake's sister - ?!
It's obvious once you know...
  11:54pm
P-90:

Wait, what? Which UFO girl?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- Things Behind the Sun indeed...he'd have inside information...
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tim:

tinyurl.com...
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12539:

Thanks, Tim.
  11:58pm
P-90:

"Gay Ellis", right? N. Drake's sister? The things you learn on this board...
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fleep:

Thanks, tim. Another keeper.
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northguineahills:

go the last half hour, cool!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- or :
4.bp.blogspot.com...
...Nick Drake's sister naked...it's too much...
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northguineahills:

*got
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G:

not naked, you fibber :p just torso-emphasizing
  12:00am
P-90:

Not naked enough, but I'll take what I can get...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- some are nekkid...
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